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Virgo Fidelis Convent Senior School

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Established
  
1848

Headteacher
  
Sister Bernadette

Ofsted
  
Reports

Number of students
  
675

Religion
  
Roman Catholic

DfE URN
  
131280 Tables

Phone
  
+44 20 8670 6917

Founded
  
1848

Location
  
147 Central Hill, Upper Norwood London SE19 1RS England

Address
  
147 Central Hill, Upper Norwood, London SE19 1RS, UK

Local authority
  
Croydon London Borough Council

Similar
  
St Joseph's College, Harris City Academy Crystal P, Norbury Manor Business, Dunraven School, Kingsdale Foundation School

Virgo fidelis convent senior school upper norwood


Virgo Fidelis Convent Senior School, is a Roman Catholic voluntary aided secondary school located in the London Borough of Croydon, England. The school is for girls aged 11–19. The school is situated within extensive grounds at Upper Norwood, South London. The school has a strong Catholic doctrine and the religious ideals of the foundress influences the school's ethos and educational methods.

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The convent is part of the Congregation of Our Lady of Fidelity, an international Roman Catholic religious organisation, consisting of over seventy (70) Sisters worldwide. It was founded in France in 1831, where its Generalate is located at La Deliverande, Normandy.

History

The original building on the site was a 'Haunting Lodge' (of unknown age). In the late 1700s, the building was owned by the Earls of Bristol., and was known as Norwood House, the residence of the notable socialite Mary Nesbitt, King George III is reputed to have stayed there. In the early 1800s the lodge was sold and became known as the "Lodge Hotel".

Virgo Fidelis Convent School was founded on 14 September 1848 by Mother Saint Mary (Henriette le Forestier d'Osseville; 1803–1858) under the patronage of Cardinal Wiseman and with funds provided by her father, Count Theodose le Forestier d'Osseville. Hearing of the needs of Catholic orphan children on London's Victorian streets, she sought funding and support from the Roman Catholic Church and the Vatican, establishing in the old Haunting Lodge and the attached farm, the first Catholic Orphanage in England since the repeal of the reformation act and forming the eldest of the French Order's daughter house's, the Congregation of Our Lady of Fidelity (Upper Norwood, London). Quickly out growing the Haunting Lodge and with further donations and collections across England and Ireland, new building work started in 1856 and continued in phases over fifty years to form the expansive Victorian gothic 'Penguin' styled Quad shaped building which survives today, mirroring the mother house in Normandy, France and housing the expanding needs of the Orphanage and Convent at Upper Norwood, Virgo Fidelis Convent Schools, Virgo Fidelis Church and Our Lady's School and finally a new Convent Nunnery. The old Hunting Lodge becoming home to the 'Lower School' (1856-1997) which later became the independent Virgo Fidelis Preparatory School (renamed Henriette Le Forestier Preparatory School' from September 2016).

Notable former pupils

  • Maura McGowan, High Court judge
  • References

    Virgo Fidelis Convent Senior School Wikipedia